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ManualColdKeys

Poor man's AutoHotKey to bypass anti-cheat software.

Usage

  • Edit Main.cpp and insert your hotkeys (section marked with "DEFINE HOTKEYS HERE")
  • Build and run
  • To run it automatically when you log-on, create a symlink to the executable in C:\Users\your_username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

The configuration process is unfriendly on purpose. If you want good software that actually interprets a config file, use AutoHotKey.

Motivation

I'm a programmer. I like having Ctrl+Alt+T open a terminal.

Unlike Ubuntu, Windows doesn't have a built-in way to bind such hotkeys, so I use AutoHotKey.

Whenever I play video games with an overly-aggressive anti-cheat engine they immediatly flag my innocent usage of AutoHotKey as cheating.

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